Delete old printers deployed via GPO and "pushprinterconnections.exe"

Introduction

If you have printers deployed by GPO and "pushprinterconnections.exe". When you delete the printers, delete the GPO or move the pc to another OU the old deployed printers don't are automatically deleted. And if you delete then manually they appear again the new restart.

Steps
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Refreshing the policies

"gpupdate /force" seems to add the new policies but don't delete the old ones, repeat, it seems (it supose to refresh the policies, but don't work for me).
Simply run from the Start -> Run: "gpupdate /sync" (without the quotes) and answer yes to the question about restart. It execute the policies synchronously (?), and seems to delete the old ones. The important thing it's that work fine and delete the old printers what we don't need anymore.

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